Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare: With NotesCharles Lamb Wiley, John and Putnam, G.P., 1856 - 230 Seiten |
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... hope not so . Gen. Why , hast thou any hope ? Wife . Yes , sir , I have . Gen. Make it appear to me . Wife . I hope I never bargain'd for that fire , Further than penitent tears have power to quench . Gen. I would see some of them ...
... hope not so . Gen. Why , hast thou any hope ? Wife . Yes , sir , I have . Gen. Make it appear to me . Wife . I hope I never bargain'd for that fire , Further than penitent tears have power to quench . Gen. I would see some of them ...
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... hope you will not go to that , Or change your own for it ; son of a whore ! Why there's the lye down to posterity ; The lye to birth , the lye to honesty . Why would you cozen yourself so and beguile So brave a cause , Manhood's best ...
... hope you will not go to that , Or change your own for it ; son of a whore ! Why there's the lye down to posterity ; The lye to birth , the lye to honesty . Why would you cozen yourself so and beguile So brave a cause , Manhood's best ...
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... Hope you I will not ? That's not the hope you look to be saved in . Moth . Truth , but it is . Cast . Do not deceive yourself . I am as you , e'en out of marble wrought . What would you now : are ye not pleas'd yet with me ? You shall ...
... Hope you I will not ? That's not the hope you look to be saved in . Moth . Truth , but it is . Cast . Do not deceive yourself . I am as you , e'en out of marble wrought . What would you now : are ye not pleas'd yet with me ? You shall ...
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